—Sharp Optonica sm 3000 and higher
—Pioneer SA-9900
—Kenwood- ka 9100
—Sansui au 9900
—Yamaha b2 and c2 preamp
also what can u say about Revox?
Can u add or suggest something? I'm using acoustic JBL 4312, Pioneer s922
Top vintage receivers vs. modern high-end equipment
Guys I'm desperately trying to make the best choice of the receiver from the 70s for heavy metal and rock especially. I love the raw detailed sound and more high sound. —Sharp Optonica sm 3000 and higher —Pioneer SA-9900 —Kenwood- ka 9100 —Sansui au 9900 —Yamaha b2 and c2 preamp also what can u say about Revox? Can u add or suggest something? I'm using acoustic JBL 4312, Pioneer s922 |
Still looking? Well I've been dabbling in the same thing the last few months. My recommendation if you want top sound quality is a Sansui professional series from the late 70's AU11000, AU20000,AU30000. recapped these are as good or better then pretty much anything below $6k in a modern amp. and they have way more features then modern amps generally do. well no DAC-streaming of course. very attractive looking love the rose sides, tops and black face but all the knobs are silver, and very well built. https://audio-database.com/SANSUI/amp/au-20000-e.html I've started a build on the professional series separates CA 2000 and BA ???? (anyone have an amp they want to part with). |
FrankSaw, Ive owned about 100 1970's receivers...still have 30-40 laying around collecting dust. (Mostly Pioneer). The Pioneer 9100 Integrated with a SG9800 EQ is an excellent combo. It will handily beat the SX-1980,1250,1010 TOTL Models. For regular receivers: SANYO JCX 2900, ONKYO 8500, SHERWOOD 9910. These will cost 1/2 the Price of Pioneer/Marantz receivers of comparable wattage...and SMOKE them in Detail. The Kenwood KR9600 is another excellent choice but more expensive than the above. (Still better than any Marantz/Pioneer) As a whole I would say SANSUI is the best if you need to pick 1 brand...but your going to pay for them. A "Eight Deluxe" would be an excellent affordable choice. The "9000" series are awesome but very expensive. Luxman's are awesome for detail...the best actually...but too laid back for Rock N Roll. Stay Clear of Yamaha "Natural Sound", Sony, Tandberg |